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Travelling to London with an 18 Month Old
I'd say don't let the hard flights get you down - this is novel, this is new, this is an exciting adventure, and while there are rules she needs to follow, ...
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- J., We have flown to london with our daughter 2x. She is 17 months old. My first bit of advice - if you can afford it - get her a seat. Holding a baby for 9 hour...
- i have done that trip about 5 times with my now 2 yr old. i highly recommend a portable DVD player with her favorite DVDs. I don't generally let my little one watch ...
- The other posters have some excellent practical advice, so I won't repaet it. What I will say is this; In my experince of intermitent travel with children under 2, h...
Should I Buy a Airplane Seat for My 17 Month Old??
You might consider calling the airline and asking them the rules and procedures for .... I always get a few small new toys to pull out during the flight, ..... We made sure to get to the airport early and had a layover more then an hour ...
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- We have done both, on a shorter flight we did not purchase the extra seat and just made sure I was buy the window so she could look out....you also would need lots of ...
- I say it depends on your child =) My older daughter has been on many many plane rides and up until she was 2 1/2 she just sat on someone's lap. But she isn't one to ju...
- i see you've already chose to buy a seat. i saw that some people suggested to check the carseat. if you do decide not to use it, i would recommend gate checking it. wh...
I Need Some Ideas for Christmas Gifts
I put rules around it, like not before bed, homework done first and so forth but she really ... go go the airport or long car ride they have entertainment. .... We aren't quite sure yet as we need a new TV but the other choice is a Y ...
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- My kids (6, 3 and 18 mo)love TJBearytales. Even my baby sits and listens to the stories. Good luck!
- THere are some great learning "toys" online at The Joyful Child, a motessori based site. Here's the link:http://www.michaelolaf.com/1-3%20LANGUAGE07.pdf.
- when my daughter was 6 we gave her a weaving loom - about $4 at Wal-mart or a craft store - and an extra bag of "loops." She loved it! I had NEVER seen her play with a...
Husband Traveling a Lot for Work
The hardest time we have is as soon as we drop Dad off at the airport my son doesnt ..... If Dad joins in when he is there, that's great, but let them teach him the rules. ... I had the same situation, traveling husband with new job, ...
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- My boyfriend travels most of the time for his job also and we have found that talking on the phone everynight about our days has really helped. It keeps us up to date ...
- If you have a computer at home and your husband has a laptop when he is travelling you can have a nightly videoconference over the computers for free. Skype is a free...
- Hi Christa. First, and most importantly -- don't feel bad, guilty or whatever, because you and your girls missed Daddy. Your feelings count. Just because you agreed t...
Advice on Flying W/ a 3 Month Old
Not just for the ears, but for his comfort- being in a new, different, .... Remember to just ask a flight attendant or someone at the airport if you have ...... lenient about stuff for babies - the regular carry on rules don't apply. ...
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- Unless you have purchased a seat for your child, I would check the carseat. You won't be needing it until you land. I would definitely take the stroller with you. Y...
- HI R.! I am a former flight attendant, and a mother of a 12 month old. I strongly suggest you bring your carseat and stroller with you. If there is not enough seats...
- I didn't read all the other responses, so forgive me if I'm being redundant. I flew with my son for the first time when he was 3 mos old, and it was a breeze! The ...
Air Travel Tips W/ Infant
I believe that they have rules about bringing water for fomula onboard so I ...... Flying is so new and sometimes difficult for a baby, and I am positive that .... Bring a stroller is you can - it makes the airport time so much easier . ...
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- Hi, D., I am the mother of two babies, one 19 months old, the other 5 months old. I have flown with the elder baby ten times, all with my elder child on my lap and...
- It's much easier to travel with a baby that you think. Call the airline and ask if they have a place to hang in a portable basinet (provided by the airline). Contine...
- I have a two year old and a two month old. We started traveling with our daughter, now two, when she was three months old. The thing that I suggest if you don't have o...
New Airport Rules??
Asked by S.B. from Dallas
on June 18, 2007
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We will be traveling by plane soon and I wanted to know if anyone can tell me what the new rules are? I know you can't bring liquids unless they are in plastic baggie...
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- yep, you will have to fill the sippy cups inside the airport..sorry! And I would recommend putting the kids in flip flops or crocs, something that you can get on and ...
- Hi S. - We just got back from Southern Cal with my 2 1/2 year old twins. I packed a backpack for each of them with lots of toys, "washable" crayons that wiped off of...
- FYI - The 3oz also means toothpaste...ugh! Also, if the baggy is not quart size (meaning larger) they will take it and give you a smaller one and everything has to fit...
Need Info on New Airport Rules for Babies Food
Asked by A.H. from Dallas
on August 24, 2006
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Has anyone recently travelled on a plane with a baby, if so what is "acceptable" as far as what I can bring on board for my 14 month old son. I know formular is one, b...
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- We just went on a trip a week and a half ago with our 7 month old son. I didn't bring any baby food.I did bring formula but in powder form. I will tell you they took h...
- I'd go straight to the source: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/index.shtm
- I just traveled with my 20 month-old daughter last weekend and all I can say is that every airport is a little different. DFW was great I was able to carry on milk (i...
Taking Milk Through Airport Security
Asked by J.H. from Colorado Springs
on March 13, 2008
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I'm taking my son on his 1st flight next week, he'll be 7 weeks, and need some advice. I'm breastfeeding and would rather pump before the flight than breastfeed on the...
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- Hey J., I think you should be fine taking a bottle with you. My daughter was bottle fed by the time we flew but I recall reading somthing about allowances for breast...
- Rules have changed...breastmilk can now be brought through security and on board anytime: with or WITHOUT a child in tow. They got a severe beatdown by moms (and dads)...
- Congratulations on your first flight with a baby! Our son took his first flight at 6 weeks and our new daughter was just 7 days old on her first flight! Let me ease ...
Taxi Travel in New York City with a Toddler
Asked by P.L. from San Francisco
on March 28, 2009
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Hello,
We are about to take a trip to NYC and I didn't really want to take a car seat for my toddler and I was wondering how to travel by taxi if need be. I have h...
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- I lived in Manhattan for 14 years, no you do not need a car seat. The drivers will do what you tell them so, be insistent - and tell them to drive with caution. My f...
- Hi P., You've already gotten a lot of responses, but I just wanted to echo a bit and add a suggestion. I wouln't rely on the rules regarding child restraints as ...
- Try kidcarny.com It's a car service in NYC with carseats installed in their vehicles. I would not want to hold my toddler in the back seat of a NYC cab In an accide...